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...loosely on the Bruce Springsteen song 'Thunder Road', and not his early life in Whitely. Social class and expectation are the core themes resonating throughout, the tag line of 'Be Young. Be free. Be somebody...' the soul of the film.
Cemetery Junction is a made up name, of course, signifying the need to escape the small town you were born in and don't want to die in when the choice and chance...

...It?s 1973 and for the resident?s of Cemetery Junction, a leafy suburb of Reading there seems to be few opportunities for anyone to break out and move away. One resident though wants to have a better life than his Dad had and so Freddie secures a job with a local Insurance company. His friends Snork and Bruce seem to be drifting down the path of most in Cemetery Junction, with Bruce in particular...

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The first sign that something's gone a bit wrong is the railway bridge you walk over; it looks like Morrissey could sing about something dire and teenage happening beneath it. Still, up ahead is another nice avenue of trees...but you have to turn left. And left again. A few minutes of disappointed trudging will bring you to an anonymous industrial estate, wherein lurks The Junction. And there you were...